I have a CNC related problem.

I am making small decorative personal gifts using thin wood (5-6mm - 1/4 
inch thick) and 6mm diameter colored glass balls (small marbles).

A pattern of shaped holes is cut in the wood with a small cnc router 
using 2 tools.  A 1/4 ball nose mill cuts to approximately 4mm depth.  A 
3/16 tool then cuts the rest of the way through he wood. additional 
surface patterns may also be cut.

The balls are then glued into the holes with a clear adhesive ( 
currently a thinned clear caulking compound).

The resulting items are interesting viewed directly or back-lit.


The problem:

The marbles are currently glued in by hand.
  Painting the glue into the holes, placing the ball and pressing it 
down gets tedious.

I would like to automate this process by replacing the spindle with 
other equipment.

I can automate the pick and placement of the balls.  ( spheres may be 
the easiest item to pick and place)

But I have not found a good way to automate the gluing process 
inexpensively.

suggestions? Thoughts?


Any help would be appreciated.

Craig

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